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To: Travis McGee

Of the day he bombed the Pentagon, Ayers says, “Everything was absolutely ideal. ... The sky was blue. The birds were singing. And the bastards were finally going to get what was coming to them.”

On another occasion, Ayers stated: “There’s something about a good bomb … Night after night, day after day, each majestic scene I witnessed was so terrible and so unexpected that no city would ever again stand innocently fixed in my mind. Big buildings and wide streets, cement and steel were no longer permanent. They, too, were fragile and destructible. A torch, a bomb, a strong enough wind, and they, too, would come undone or get knocked down.”

All told, Ayers and Weatherman were responsible for 30 bombings aimed at destroying the defense and security infrastructures of the U.S. “I don’t regret setting bombs, said Ayers in 2001, “I feel we didn’t do enough.”


27 posted on 10/18/2008 9:43:42 PM PDT by Leisler (Each generation, selling the next further into slavery)
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To: Leisler
Of the day he bombed the Pentagon, Ayers says, “Everything was absolutely ideal. ... The sky was blue. The birds were singing.

Must have been one of those fine VFR days when you could look to the left out the cockpit window as you cross the Hudson at West Point and see the Towers off in the distance.

33 posted on 10/18/2008 9:58:18 PM PDT by cynwoody
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